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The Android platform in particular saw tremendous growth, with 30 per cent of
Android platforms consuming 500MB to 2GB of data and 20 per cent going over 2GB.

Breaking down the figures for Android phones further reveals that 35 per cent
of devices monitored were in the US, while the UK accounted for just six per
cent.

Symbian devices are also gobbling up data, according to the report, with 32
per cent of devices running the platform consuming between 100MB and 500MB a
month, up from 20 per cent in Q1, while 10 per cent use over 2GB on Wi-Fi
connections.

Vice president of marketing and products at WeFi, Amit Shaked, said he was
surprised by how much data consumption on Android phones had grown, and said he
thought this trend was only set to continue.

"We did expect the trend of Android phones consuming more Wi-Fi to grow, but
we were surprised by the magnitude of growth from Q1 to Q2," he said.

"A key conjecture is that because it is easy for users to get connected to
Wi-Fi they will always prefer Wi-Fi over 3G and use it as long as they can,
which means Wi-Fi is becoming a viable fabric for mobile data offloading."